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The “Ho Ho Ho” man in a red suit came in a fire truck to the Medina’s Old Timer store and gas station on Saturday, Dec. 11, as the first of a planned annual trip stop.
Read moreTexas businessman Don Huffines pitched himself at a meet and greet event on December 16 at Mansfield Park, where he laid out his goals for Texas spurring from his run for Governor. He is on the ballot in the Republican primary on March 1, 2022.
Read moreThe 2021 Infrastructure Report released by Texas Water Utilities earlier this month showed that approximately $25 million was invested in repairs, replacements and infrastructure upgrades to keep water safe and flowing in Texas, $100,000 of which went to River Bend in Bandera County.
Read moreDear Bandera Bulletin readers, it is my deepest regret to inform you that the Growing Up in Bandera book has not arrived mid-December as expected due to supply chain shortages being experienced by the original third-party publisher of Glenn Clark’s upcoming Growing Up in Bandera book.
Read moreA large crowd attended the December monthly meeting of the BISD School Board, many of whom were parents who had come to see their students recognized for achievement, but some were clearly there to expand the discussion on the possible 313 Agreement (tax abatement) between the district and Montague Solar.
Read moreEditor’s Note: The following piece originally ran in 2015. Mr. Clark requested we run this piece as a Christmas piece.
Read moreTexas Conservative Coalition’s (TCC) announced last week that Rep. Andrew Murr was a recipient of their “Courageous Conservative” Award.
Read moreAn anonymous TikTok promoting "National School Shooting and Bomb Threat Day" for December 17 went viral on social media, prompting schools around the country, including Bandera Independent School District (BISD), to enact preventative safety measures last Friday.
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